Joshua the Just, Saint
A Revered Figure’s Journey from Espionage to Leadership Saint Joshua the Just, celebrated annually on September 1st, emerges as a pivotal figure in religious history. Born into the tribe of Ephraim, he was initially named Ausēs, later known as Joshua, the son of Nun. His transformation from Moses’ successor to an esteemed leader epitomizes faith, […]
284 AD Diocletian divides Roman Empire into Eastern and Western halves | Division of the Roman Empire
In 284 AD, the Roman Empire witnessed a pivotal transformation under Emperor Diocletian, marking a significant juncture in its history. This period, characterized by the division of the Empire into Eastern and Western halves, heralded a new administrative structure that profoundly influenced the course of Roman governance and legacy. This article delves into the intricacies […]